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    This classic filmed has been intended to interest its teenage viewers but after time “The Breakfast Club” has shown to be very entertaining for adult audience. The cast and characters of “The Breakfast Club” (In no particular order) include John Bender “The Criminal” (Played by Judd Nelson)‚ Claire Standish “The Princess” (Played by Molly Ringwald)‚ Andrew Clark “The Athlete” (Played by Emilio Estevez)‚ Brian Johnson “The Brain” (Played by Anthony Michael Hall)‚ Allison Reynolds “The Basket Case”

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    Raymond Loewy

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    Introduction I am going to analyze on Raymond Loewy’s Design. First of all‚ design background of Ray Loewy will be introduced. Secondly‚ some example will be selected from his designed area: Brand Image – Lucky Strike‚ Car‚ Greyhound and Product Design – Furniture. Finally‚ I will further analyze on each areas‚ on the shape‚ structure and comparisons of his influence in the past and today. Background Raymond Loewy (1893 - 1986) He was born in France in 1893 and immigrated to the United States

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    What is Terrorism?

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    conventional methods.” Terrorism as Crime The relationship between the terrorism and crime are both equally considered as wrong doing. Traditionally‚ within the legal system of the United States‚ domestic terrorism is treated as a criminal act (Bender & Leone‚ 1986). It is directed toward civilians for the purpose of inducing fear‚ dread‚ and terror. Lutz states (2005) “The focus would be on collection of evidence that would be used in court to prosecute those accused of threats or acts of

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    matures‚ natural leaders will emerge. Members in these roles will change several times during the forming phase of group development. In the beginning of the movie‚ all five students arrive at the school on a Saturday morning for detention. The bully- bender‚ is the first to start talking and cause trouble. Storming is when competition‚ individuality‚ and conflict emerge as group members try to satisfy their individual needs. Some group behaviors and attitudes that arise during this phase are negativity

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    for Reason in Science and Medicine (PRISM)‚ 0ctober 2004‚ http://www.sumeria.net/health/prism.html "Animal Experimentation (vivisection)" ‚ people for the ethical treatment of animals (PETA)‚ October 2004‚ http://www.sumeria.net/anim/tests.html Bender‚ D.‚ & Leone‚ B. (1989). Animal rights: opposing viewpoints. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ Inc.

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    restaurants or fast food restaurants is defined as a “general term used for a limited menu of foods that lend themselves to production-line techniques‚ suppliers tend to specialize in products such as hamburgers‚ pizzas‚ chicken‚ or sandwiches” by Bender and Bender 19993 (Abbay‚ Tiryaki‚ Gul‚ 2009). 2) It started 1941’s by Carl Karcher with a hot dog cart and In-N-Out‚ a California Institution in year 1948 (Barrows‚ Powers‚ 2009). 3) Consumers eat at quick-service restaurants because of the consumer characteristics

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    Youth Matters Model

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    is based on theoretical constructs within the social development model (Bender et al.‚ 2013). This model encompasses a combination of social control‚ social learning‚ and differential association theories (Bender et al.‚ 2013). It suggests that bonding‚ belief in the shared values or norms‚ external constraints‚ and social‚ cognitive‚ and emotional skills‚ constrain the advancement of antisocial behaviors in children (Bender et al.‚ 2013). These are addressed to aid children in solving problems

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    Epiphone

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    History 1945 Epiphone Blackstone archtop guitar‚ made in New York The history of Epiphone started in 1873‚ in Smyrna‚ Ottoman Empire (now İzmir‚ Turkey)‚ where Greek founder Anastasios Stathopoulos made his own fiddles and lutes (oud‚ laouto). Stathopoulos moved to the United States of America in 1903‚ and continued to make his original instruments‚ as well as mandolins‚ from Long Island City in Queens‚ New York. Anastasios died in 1915‚ and his son‚ Epaminondas‚ took over. After two years‚ the

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    The Breakfast Club Reaction Paper The Breakfast Club is a 1985 film based on five students from entirely different social groups forced to spend an eight hour Saturday detention together for their own individual reasons. The five students were all given the same assignment‚ to write an essay about “who you think you are" and the acts they committed to end up in Saturday detention. As high school students of course they put off the assignment until the last minute and instead they passed the hours

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    Guitar History

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    The guitar is a fretted‚ stringed instrument‚ and is a member of the lute family. It originated in Persia and reached Spain during the twelth-century‚ where it¹s versatility as both a solo and accompanying instrument were established. The theory of the guitar was discovered in the early centuries. They found that the sound of a bowstring could be enhanced by attaching a resonating chamber -most like a tortiseshell- to the bow. From the bow came essentially three main types of stringed instruments:

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